The Gang's All Here: The Globalization of Gang Activity

Q4 Arts and Humanities
J. Vittori
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Abstract : US-style gangs are becoming more common worldwide because of globalization, and such development reveals a tight connection with a number of factors. First is the US policy of deporting immigrants convicted of crimes back to their home countries, including those involved in drug or gang related offenses; the receiving countries rarely have appropriate programs to deal with the gang problems exported to them and this allows for such groups to reconnect, thrive and expand. Second, the transnational aspects of the drug trade make international criminal activity more salient. Third, the media, including Hollywood movies and the internet, glamorize the gang lifestyle. These traits are leading to the emergence of transnational youth and young adult criminal gangs. On rare occasions, such gangs have proved themselves as national security threats and, as their prevalence grows, so too wilt the level of threat. Very few forecasts regarding the growth of youth and young adult gang activity exist. Moreover, there have been only a small number of studies on transnational gangs. Thus, the intent of this paper is to reach new ground by forecasting which countries are most likely to have substantial pool of potential gang recruits in the near future. This project will be accomplished by comparing the well-studied sociological traits associated with gangs with aspects of different countries. Such traits include a large population of young males, high levels of juvenile delinquency, drug use, high numbers of criminals in the population, high poverty rates, and a large number of single parent, mother-led families.
黑帮的一切都在这里:黑帮活动的全球化
摘要:在全球化的背景下,美式犯罪在世界范围内越来越普遍,其发展与诸多因素密切相关。首先是美国将被定罪的移民遣返回原籍国的政策,包括涉及毒品或帮派犯罪的移民;接收国很少有适当的方案来处理输出到他们的帮派问题,这使得这些团体重新联系,茁壮成长和扩大。第二,毒品贸易的跨国方面使国际犯罪活动更加突出。第三,媒体,包括好莱坞电影和互联网,美化了帮派的生活方式。这些特点导致了跨国青年和青年犯罪团伙的出现。在极少数情况下,这些团伙已经证明自己是国家安全的威胁,随着他们的流行程度越来越高,威胁程度也会越来越低。关于青年和青年团伙活动增长的预测很少。此外,对跨国犯罪团伙的研究也很少。因此,本文的目的是通过预测哪些国家最有可能在不久的将来拥有大量潜在的帮派新兵,从而达到新的目的。这个项目将通过比较与帮派相关的社会学特征与不同国家的方面来完成。这些特征包括大量的年轻男性,高水平的青少年犯罪,吸毒,人口中大量的罪犯,高贫困率,以及大量的单亲,母亲主导的家庭。
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Journal of Gang Research
Journal of Gang Research Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gang Research is an interdisciplinary journal and it is the official publication of the National Gang Crime Research Center (NGCRC). It is a peer-reviewed quarterly professional journal and the editors are well-known gang researchers or gang experts. It is abstracted in a number of different social sciences, including but not limited to: Sociological Abstracts (American Sociological Association), Psychological Abstracts (American Psychological Association), Criminal Justice Abstracts, National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Social Service Abstracts, and others.
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